نتایج جستجو برای: cervical vertebrae
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Although some of them may remain asymptomatic, congenital vertebral anomalies lead to spinal deformity and scoliosis. However they are relatively rarely seen in the cervical vertebrae [1]. We present a 10-year-old patient with several coexistent vertebral anomalies affecting the craniovertebral junction and upper vertebrae, which we believe to be a didactic example to the imaging anatomy of the...
The nerves to the cervical and thoracic vertebrae were traced in 10 serially sectioned human embryos. It was found that the vertebral bodies receive nerve fibres from the trunks of the spinal nerves, anterior branches and meningeal branches of the spinal nerves, and from the sympathetic trunks. Slender twigs from the trunk of the spinal nerve arise close to the spinal ganglion and terminate in ...
The spinal column is the central structure in the vertebrate body from which stability, movement, and posture all derive. The vertebrae of the spine are organized into four regions (listed in order from cranial to caudal): cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic. These regions are classified by their differences in curvature. The human spine usually consists of thirtythree vertebrae, seven of wh...
The spinal column is the central structure in the vertebrate body from which stability, movement, and posture all derive. The vertebrae of the spine are organized into four regions (listed in order from cranial to caudal): cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic. These regions are classified by their differences in curvature. The human spine usually consists of thirtythree vertebrae, seven of wh...
The spinal column is the central structure in the vertebrate body from which stability, movement, and posture all derive. The vertebrae of the spine are organized into four regions (listed in order from cranial to caudal): cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic. These regions are classified by their differences in curvature. The human spine usually consists of thirtythree vertebrae, seven of wh...
The spinal column is the central structure in the vertebrate body from which stability, movement, and posture all derive. The vertebrae of the spine are organized into four regions (listed in order from cranial to caudal): cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic. These regions are classified by their differences in curvature. The human spine usually consists of thirtythree vertebrae, seven of wh...
There are more than 140 references in the Quarterly Cumulative Index Medicus to papers on fusion of cervical vertebrae, including the KlippelFeil syndrome. A particularly useful review of the Klippel-Feil syndrome is that by Erskine (1946). He wrote that 'Essential features of the cervical deformity are synostosis of two or more cervical vertebrae and flattening and widening of the vertebrae bo...
STUDY DESIGN Cadaveric dissections and biomechanical modeling were used to study the human cervical multifidus muscle. OBJECTIVES To describe attachment patterns of the multifidus in the cervical region, to quantify the muscle's architecture, and to use a biomechanical model to calculate the moment-generating capacity of the cervical multifidus. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Deep neck muscles ...
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